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Right-wing radical party FPÖ largest party in Austrian elections, but government participation unlikely

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The right-wing radical party FPÖ of Herbert Kickl has won the parliamentary elections in Austria. According to exit polls, the party would...
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Going out with a bang!

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Sometimes the working week doesn’t start the way you hope. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had to deal with an...
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European Commission boycotts Hungarian EU presidency

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The European Commission takes the far-reaching and unprecedented decision to boycott the Hungarian EU presidency in response to Prime...
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Colonial statues still widely present in Belgian and Dutch cities

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In June 2020, colonial monuments, often of the Belgian King Leopold II, were removed from their pedestals in various Belgian cities. The...
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The left triumphs in the second round of parliamentary elections in France

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The left-wing alliance Nouveau Front Popular has become the big winner of the French elections. The far-right Rassemblement National...
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Three things to keep in mind about the French elections

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France goes to the polls today for the first round of the suddenly called parliamentary elections by President Emmanuel Macron. It is a...
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25 years after the end of the Troubles: ‘Many Northern Irish are still mentally at war’

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Twenty-five years after the end of the civil war in Northern Ireland, real peace is still waiting. Protestants and Catholics still largely...
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‘Here on Svalbard, climate change is happening frighteningly fast’

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The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard is warming six times faster than the global average. Natural disasters threaten the inhabitants,...
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We see Europe not as a monolithic entity but as a mosaic of cultures, histories, and perspectives, each contributing to the vibrant tapestry of the continent. By shedding light on both the triumphs and challenges facing Europe, we strive to foster empathy, dialogue, and connection among its inhabitants. Our commitment to journalistic integrity, curiosity, and respect guides us as we navigate the complexities of European affairs.

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